NASAAEP November and December Monthly Conference Call PPT and Audio

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NASAAEP

November and December Monthly Conference Call
PPT and Audio

Hello NASAAEP,

Below are the November and December NASAAEP Monthly Call links to the power points (PPT) and to the audio.

Note: I needed to split the November PPT into three sections due to the large size of the file.

Have a good holiday season!

November Presentation: Hurricane Florence Animal Response

Presenters:

Anna Allen, DVM, MPH
Emergency Programs Veterinarian
North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Charlotte Krugler, DVM
Emergency Preparedness Veterinarian
South Carolina - Clemson Animal Health Programs

Josh Cary
National Director of Operations for American Humane Rescue
National Animal Rescue and Sheltering Coalition Chair (NARSC)

Eric Thompson
Director of Disaster Response
Code 3 Associates

Dick Green, PhD
Director of Disaster Response
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

Wanda Merling
Deputy Director
Operations - Animal Cruelty, Rescue and Response Team
The Humane Society of the United States

Denise Bash
Rescue Bank Program of GreaterGood.org

Shannon Walajtys
Animal Rescue Program’s Disaster Response Manager
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)

Links to the PPT
PPT Part 1
PPT Part 2
PPT Part 3

Link to Audio

Please join us for this one-stop shop on animal response activities during Hurricane Florence. We have assembled major players for this webinar to give our membership the best practices and lessons learned from this hurricane event.

 

December Presentation
Hill's Pet Nutrition: Disaster Relief Network and Food, Shelter & Love Program

Presenter:

Joann Fuller
Brand Engagement Manager
Hill's Pet Nutrition

The Hill's Disaster Relief Network was created as an extension of the Hill's nationwide shelter program. As the shelter network has grown to around 800 in the US, Hill's is able to extend the reach of the program to almost anywhere in the US. The program strives to support shelters who receive an influx of pets after a disaster or that are acting as distribution points for their community. Recently, this program has started to work with veterinary hospitals and develop relationships with governmental organizations.

Link to PPT
Link to Audio

 

Sincerely,

Minden Buswell, DVM, MPH, DACVPM
NASAAEP Secretary
www.nasaaep.org